Mayuri Shiina (椎名まゆり) (
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Who: Mayuri and Morigana
Where: Probably around Pallet Town
When: September 4th
Summary: Mayuri wants to see Morigana, show her the Super Bug and ask her about stuff.
Rating: G
Log:
Reaching Kanto and Pallet Town was a breeze for Mayuri. A Magnet train pass, her Altaria to fly her around and Luxray to ride on whenever the dragon bird needed to rest. What would have been a month long journey was cut down to just a little under a week. She also stopped by Pewter Gym in order to revive her now fossilized bird, because she couldn't leave the little ribbon thief trapped in stone now.
Now in Pallet Town, she asks around for Morigana. She skips along happily wherever she went and her Togekiss floating right behind her as always. She's also brought a little something from Goldenrod, a typical magician's wand, because she still believed the strange girl came from a world of stereotypical illusionists.
Where: Probably around Pallet Town
When: September 4th
Summary: Mayuri wants to see Morigana, show her the Super Bug and ask her about stuff.
Rating: G
Log:
Reaching Kanto and Pallet Town was a breeze for Mayuri. A Magnet train pass, her Altaria to fly her around and Luxray to ride on whenever the dragon bird needed to rest. What would have been a month long journey was cut down to just a little under a week. She also stopped by Pewter Gym in order to revive her now fossilized bird, because she couldn't leave the little ribbon thief trapped in stone now.
Now in Pallet Town, she asks around for Morigana. She skips along happily wherever she went and her Togekiss floating right behind her as always. She's also brought a little something from Goldenrod, a typical magician's wand, because she still believed the strange girl came from a world of stereotypical illusionists.
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"Is this plass-tick?" The word is drawn out to indicate her unfamiliarity with it. She had asked once what a material was and told it was that, so now she made the assumption that every strange-smelling object was plastic.